On 1 August 2013 07:46, Kathy Lussier <kluss...@masslnc.org> wrote: > > However, it might be a good way to encourage contributors to spend one day > where they can focus on fixing bugs. The idea came from a Koha global bug > squashing day that was held last May - > http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/2013-05-10_Global_bug_squashing_day. The > Koha community even had a scorecard of "number of kittens saved" to > highlight the contributors who had the most bug fixes, patches reviewed, > etc. I can't remember all of the categories, and the scorecard doesn't > appear to be available online anymore. We could designate one day where > contributors are committed to submitting code to fix bugs, reviewing bugs, > signing off on the fixes, etc. Koha even provided sandboxes for people who > do not have access to a testing server, but are interested in testing fixes. > I think this would be a great way to encourage more people to get involved > in the process. > l Actually we have held a lot of bug squashing days
http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Category:Global_bug_squashing_days The next one is Friday the 9th of August, each of them we keep statistics for http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/2011-11-04_Global_bug_squashing_day The scoreboard was actually from the Kohacon12 Hackfest, you can see it here https://gitorious.org/scoreboard/scoreboard/blobs/raw/master/index.html you can clone it if you want, https://gitorious.org/scoreboard/scoreboard We also have our dashboard, http://dashboard.koha-community.org/ which is designed to highlight where work is needed. (Cloneable as well of course) Chris